Brush



H. B. BELLTIRVING BRUSH Filed Nov. 12,

.Hf tion, such as will enable others 3U* veniently located and disposed v 50 an angle ot approximately Lllfl FFC.

corni/inra, CANADA.

BRUSH.

Application iled November 12, 132i.

To all whom t may con-cem.'

Be it known that l, lflmuir Bnirr'rin lnvino, a citizen or the Dominion ol Canada. and resident olf Vancouver, in the Province ot British Columbia and Dominion ol? Canada7 have invented certain nciv and uelul Improvements in Brushes; and l do hereby declare the 'following to be a 'lull7 clear7 and enact description el the invenshix c art 'to which it appertains to malte and the same.

This invention relates to iinprovements in brushes ot the l'ountain type and more parl illt:

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fi? ticularly to such as 'combine danbcr and polishing portions with supply means 'for polisln--one object or' the invenion ben to so construct a shoe or 'hoot pelislri brush that the -dauber portion shall be contli respect to the polishing and handle portions and to locate in the handle portion a ren'iovable polish container which shall be iliade to communicate With the dauber portion in such manner as to discharge polish ci desire-d color into the mass or bristles in proximity to the outer tace oi the d aber without interiteriiup;l with the i'ree move; rs oit the bristles ot the latter when in usiY lor apply ing` polish to a boot, shoe or e ier objec.

`lll/*ith this and other objects in lview. the invention consists in certain novel teature-i or consnfuetion and combinations. ol parte` as hereina'lter set loi-th and pointed out in the claims.

ln the accompanying` drawings?- Figure l is a perspective View of a brush en'ibodying my improvements.

Figure 2 is a sectional view. partly in sine elevation.

Figure 3 is a plan View, and

Figure l is a transverse sectional vien'.

The back member et the brush in indicated at l and has secured thereto in anyY 4:5 suitable manner, bristles 'termine' the polishing member Q oit the brush. 'lhe bach is extended beyond the pcf-ishingiy portion ol the brush at one end thereof and is bent or curved upwardly so as to be disposed degrees to the body portion oit the bach l, as indicated at 2l. llChe portion 8 has secured thereto in an).Y suitable manner, bristles which vtorni daube:- 4. rlhe dauber is thus so disposed with ref spect to the i'iolishing member 2 that it mayY be conveniently used in applying polish te a Serial No. 749,469.

shoe or the like Without danger of affecting the polishing)` function et the member 2 ot the brush and the polishingmember 2 may be conveniently used Without danger ot excessive polish being` applied to the shoe troni the dauber.

The bach or bot y member l and the dauber support 3 may be made in a single piece ot' Wood or other suitable material and the back member l is provided thereon With elongated ribs or flanges 5 which are spaced apartand grooved enteriorly and also interiorly and form a. handle 6 for the brush. The space between the ribs or handle members provides a receptacle to hold a removable container 7 Ylor polish oi any desired color. rlhe container i" is in the form ot a compressible tube closed at one end and provided at its other end with a threaded nipple S Which receives a screw cap 9. l rubber tube l0 passes through a suitable hole in the member 8 oi' the bach ot the brush and extends into the mass ot bristles Atorniing the dauber e, said rubber tube terminatingl in proximity to the tree iiace ot said dauber. A tube ll preferably ol metal conin'iunicates at one end with the cap 9 and extends into the tube l0 so as to discharge polishing material intol the latter.

Viith my improvements, polish may be discharged from the container 7 by pressure trom the latter and caused to pass approximately to the tree portion ot the dauber. By the use ot the rubber tube extending into the mass ot' bristles, the flexibility ot the latter' Will not be appreciably disturbed and the tree performance of its functions Will not be interfered With, notvvithstanding,l the tact that conducting` means for polish e2:- tends to a point in proximity to the polish applying tace o'l the dauber.

Slight changes might be made in the details ot construction o'l'f my invention Without departing` from the spirit thereot or limiting its scope and hence l do not restrict myselt to the precis-e details herein set 'iorth except as recited in the claims.

Having fully described my invention what l claim as new and desire to secure by Letters-Patent, is: y

l. A brush including a back member halving an integral upward and forward eX- tension at one end, an applicator carried by said extension7 ribs lformed on said bach and constituting; a con'ibined handle and holder adapted to receive a receptacle be tween said ribs, and a conduit passing` through said extension and adapted to diselzlrge into Jthe applicator carried "hereby` the inlet end of said conduitl being; :idap'ed for eonnecion with the receptacle.

A 1@rush including a nach member liars'- ing zin integral upward and forward exigension abone end, an applicator carried by smid extension7 ribs Aformed on said lie-cli and con- Siziluting a combined handle and holder, said.

ribs being free of each other throughoin their entire length and having longitudinal grooves in their 'faces whereby a reeep'tziele may he slid endWise and held l "'eliy.j and ineens for eonveying polish from such ibeeeptaele to said applicator.

In teslii'noni/v whereof, l have :iig-ned this speci'lication.

HENRY BEATTIE 'BELL-ERVIN@ 

